Alanis
Morissette's
Alanis
Morissette
was
born
on
Morissette
enjoyed
a
relatively
happy
and
comfortable
childhood
as a
television
star,
and
later,
a
Canadian
pop
"princess".
She
showed
a
love
for
singing
and
songwriting
at
an
early
age.
When
she
was
just
9
years
old,
Morissette
went
to
the
home
of
In that same year, Morissette wrote her first song, "Fate Stay With Me", at the age of 9:
When
she
was
12,
Morissette
auditioned
for
a
role
on
the
Canadian
children's
With
the
support
of
her
parents
and
a
relentless
desire
to
succeed,
Morissette
traveled
with
Howe
to
In
In
By
Alanis
Morissette,
however,
was
quickly
growing
up
and
gaining
new
life
experience.
She
was
living
in a
one-room
cockroach-infested
apartment,
sustained
by
boxes
of
store-brand
macaroni
and
cheese
(her
favorite
food,
she
would
later
claim),
when,
on
the
way
home
from
the
supermarket,
she
was
She would later write about her move to Los Angeles in the song "Unprodigal Daughter" (from the album Feast on Scraps):
The turning point in their sessions was the song "Perfect", which took less than 30 minutes to write and record. The version that appeared on Jagged Little Pill was the first and only take of "Perfect" that the two ever recorded. Morissette believed that "Perfect" opened a door in her mind, and soon words and thoughts began pouring out of her at a frenzied pace.
Ballard
and
Morissette
recorded
songs
literally
as
they
were
being
written.
The
result
was
an
album
that
was
composed
entirely
of
raw
cuts
and
demo
tracks.
None
of
the
songs
that
appeared
on
the
album
were
intended
to
be
final
tracks,
but
when
a
copy
of
Pill
reached
a
Fate,
however,
dealt
Morissette
a
life-changing
hand
when
a
Los
Angeles
deejay
from
an
influential
While
"You
Oughta
Know"
was
a
hit,
it
was
the
seemingly
endless
series
of
singles
following
it
that
sent
Jagged
Little
Pill
on
its
meteoric
rise
to
the
top.
Second
single
"Hand
In
My
Pocket"
showed
a
calmer,
mellower
Morissette
reflecting
on
her
life,
while
third
single
"All
I
Really
Want"
made
a
casual
reference
to
Jagged
Little
Pill
was
a
phenomenal
success.
It
went
on
to
sell
16
million
copies
in
the
United
States
alone,
over
30
million
copies
worldwide,
and
its
singles
have
become
some
of
the
most
recognizable
songs
of
the
Alanis Morissette was dismissed by some as a record industry puppet, although her defenders maintained that these critics were unaware of the circumstances under which Jagged Little Pill was made. She was attacked for collaborating with producer and supposed image-maker Glen Ballard, though Morissette was responsible for all of Pill's lyrics and much of the album's music, and many bands at the time featured members collaborating on songs, though often only the front member ever received the credit.
Others
called
her
sudden
image
change
"calculated"
and
"greedy"
(fans
countered
that
such
criticisms
failed
to
acknowledge
the
possibility
that
Morissette
may
have
grown
artistically
since
she
was
17-years-old).
Despite
this
backlash,
the
album
managed
to
garner
six
Later that year, Morissette embarked on a one-and-a-half year world tour in support of Jagged Little Pill, beginning in small clubs and ending in large venues. The DVD Jagged Little Pill, Live chronicled the bulk of this tour.

Fans and critics alike were shocked. Morissette didn't release Jagged Little Pill, Pt. 2, which would have been the commercially savvy thing to do. Obviously, Morissette was no longer pursuing commercial success. Most of the songs on Junkie challenged "traditional" song formulae, including "The Couch":
Many critics wrote off the album as a flop: repeating the incredible success of Jagged Little Pill was an almost-impossible task, one that Morissette never expected nor set out to do. Fans today generally consider Junkie to be Morissette's best work to date. Critics, however, labeled the record as "wordy" and "verbose". Morissette herself has admitted that while her music is largely self-centered, her hope is that her thoughts, ideas and emotions will connect with listeners who may be going through similar situations. Her lyrics are also fueled by the belief that all relationships, whether microscopic (person to person) or macroscopic (country to country), possess universal cores that make an understanding of even the smallest element of a relationship relevant to the examination of a larger idea or concept. Most Pill fans avoided the ultra-personal, ultra-introspective Junkie.
In
1999,
Alanis
Morissette
expanded
her
resum?by
delving
into
acting.
She
appeared
in
the
The album spawned the hit single "Hands Clean". The song's multi-layered lyrics brilliantly told the story of a young Morissette's affair with an older man from two points of view:
The album was overlooked by the Grammy Awards, most likely due to its release date, but Morissette won yet another Juno for Producer of the Year.
In
December
2002,
Morissette
released
a
dual
DVD/CD
combination
package,
Feast
on
Scraps,
which
included
live
footage
from
a
In
In
Maverick Records has published this official press release.
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